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Thomas Skinner (historical writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Skinner (historical writer) Thomas Skinner (1629? – 1679)〔Also Thomas Skynner〕 was a Colchester physician and historical writer. ==Biography== Skinner was probably the son of Nicholas Skinner, who was educated at Bishops Stortford and was admitted sizar of St. John's College, Cambridge, on 29 May 1646, at the age of sixteen.〔 cites: Mayor, J. E. B., ''Admissions to the College of St. John the Evangelist'', Cambridge, i. 78.〕 He proceeded doctor of medicine from St. John's College, Oxford, on 17 July 1672, and is described as sometime of Cambridge University.〔 cites: Wood, ''Fasti'', ii. 333; Foster, ''Alumni Oxonienses'', 1500–1714, p. 1362.〕 Skinner practised at Colchester, and is stated to have been "physician to (Monck ) Duke of Albemarle, when residing at New Hall in Essex",〔 cites: Preface to Skinner's ''Life of Monck'', p. xcii; cf. Wortley's translation of Guizot's Life of Monck, p. xiv.〕 He was buried at St. Mary's, Colchester, on 8 August 1679.〔 cites: Morant, History of Colchester, p. 118.〕
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